Pen-nib.



C. G. WERTHEIMER.

' PEN NIB.

APPLICATION rum) um. 1a, 1905.

- 903,249, 'Patentgd Nov. 10, 1908.'

i better understood,

CAI ILIE GEROME WERTHEIMER, OF EARLS COURT, LONDON, ENGLAND.

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Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Nov. 10, 1908.

Application filed January 18, 1908. Serial No. 411,472.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, CALLIE GEROME WERT- HEIMER, a citizen of the UnitedStates of America, residing at 15 Nevern Mansions, Earls Court, in thecounty of London, England, have invented certain new and useful Imrovements in Pen-Nibs and I do hereby deciare the following to be afull, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as f willenable others skilled in the art to which i it a pertains to make anduse the same.

'i liis invention relates to that class of writing pens made of steel orother suitable metal which combine two or more nibs in one piece.

According to this invention, I-stamp out of i a piece of steel or othersuitable metal a quadruple nib, leaving only a thin attachment be- 1tween every two adjacent nibs so that as one is used it may be brokenoff and the next put into position.

In order that my l l i will proceed to describe the same with referenceto the drawing accom anying this specification, in which: the igureshows a quadruple nib.

The above mentioned compound nibs A are stamped out of a single piece ofsteel or said invention maybe 1 other suitable metal by any suitablemeans. leaving the thin metal portion -B joining adjacent parts of thenibs, as shown.

It will be understood that when one nib is worn out or spoiled, it issimpl necessary to break the same off, to draw tie com ound nib out ofthe holderand bring a new n1 into posltion for use.

lhe nibs made according to my invention may have the two points of thesame characi ter, or they may be different, for instance one may be asharp point and the other blunt.

l Vhat I claim is:

1. A plurality of pen nibs joined by a thin integral attach ment} anddisposed at substantially a right angle to each other, substantiallydescribed.

2. A plurality of pairs of pen nibs 'oined by a thin integral iece ofmetal, an each pair disposed at so stantially a right angle to anotherpair, substantially as described.

In testimony whereof, I affix my signature, in presence of twowitnesses.

CALLIE GEROME WER'llllllMER. Witnesses:

A. BROWNE, C. WERTHEIMER.

